Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise Lost |
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Page 168
... perceive something of God the Father , while the angels must veil their eyes constantly as they approach Him . The angels can easily perceive Christ , however , since He is subordinate in person to God the Father in His divine form . In ...
... perceive something of God the Father , while the angels must veil their eyes constantly as they approach Him . The angels can easily perceive Christ , however , since He is subordinate in person to God the Father in His divine form . In ...
Page 187
... perceive God as they cannot look on the Father and perceive Him . If it were not for Christ's existence no creature at all could perceive God except in the manner in which the Father has already shown Himself to be perceptible . With ...
... perceive God as they cannot look on the Father and perceive Him . If it were not for Christ's existence no creature at all could perceive God except in the manner in which the Father has already shown Himself to be perceptible . With ...
Page 198
... perceive God in this fashion but the devils perceive Christ as He wheels down upon them in the paternal chariot in Book VI ending the war in Heaven . Adam and Eve perceive Him in a number of ways , through the fancy as Eve is being ...
... perceive God in this fashion but the devils perceive Christ as He wheels down upon them in the paternal chariot in Book VI ending the war in Heaven . Adam and Eve perceive Him in a number of ways , through the fancy as Eve is being ...
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